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Example: Creating a Furniture Element with a Family and Type Role of Families in Your Building Models Different Kinds of Families System Families Standard Component Families In-Place Families Design Environment for Creating Families 11 Managing Families 11 Getting Started with Families 12 System Families 13 Chapter System Families Overview 15 Revit Architecture System Families and Settings Viewing System Families in a Project or Template Viewing Elements with System Family Types in a Project Creating and Modifying Elements with System Family Types Creating an Element with a System Family Type Creating an Element with a System Family Type from an Element in the Project Changing the System Family Type of an Element Creating and Modifying System Family Types Modifying a System Family Type Duplicating a System Family Type to Create a New Type Deleting System Family Types Loading System Family Types into a Project or Template Copying System Family Types Between Projects or Templates 15 17 19 20 20 21 21 23 23 24 25 26 26 v Transferring System Family Types between Projects or Templates 26 Chapter Tutorial: Working with System Families 29 Creating Custom Wall Materials Creating a Custom Wall Type Adding Reveals to the Custom Wall Type Creating a Custom Stacked Wall Type Creating a Custom Floor Type Creating a Custom Roof Type Transferring System Families Between Projects 30 35 39 43 46 49 51 Standard Component Families 55 Chapter Standard Component Families Overview 57 Revit Architecture Standard Component Families 57 Workflow: Using Component Families in Your Projects 58 Using Existing Component Families 59 Viewing Component Families in a Project or Template 59 Viewing Elements with Component Family Types in a Project 60 Finding and Loading Component Families 61 Creating Elements with Component Family Types 67 Deleting Component Families and Types 68 Creating Component Families 69 Understanding the Family Editor 70 Creating a Standard Component Family 72 Advanced Component Family Techniques 131 Modifying Component Families 145 Modifying Component Family Types 146 Modifying a Family 147 Modifying a Family to Create a New Family 148 Modifying Families in a Project (or Nested Family) 148 Tutorials: 2D Component Families 151 Chapter Creating a Room Tag 153 Specifying Room Tag Parameters 153 Chapter Creating a Titleblock Family 157 Drawing Linework for a Titleblock Sheet 158 Adding Graphics and Text to a Titleblock 160 Adding the Titleblock to a New Project 170 Chapter Creating a Keyplan - Generic Annotation Family 173 Creating the Keyplan Geometry 174 Add Parameters to Control Keyplan Visibility 186 Chapter Creating Detail Component Families 191 Creating a Window Sill Detail Component Family from a DWG 193 Creating a Full Window Detail Component Family 201 Adding the Full Window Detail Component to a Window Family 215 Chapter 10 Creating Planting Families 225 Creating the Existing Plant Base Family 226 Creating a Species Base Family 231 vi | Contents Creating a Planting Symbol Family 233 Testing Your Planting Families 236 Tutorials: 3D Component Families 239 Chapter 11 Creating a Window Family 241 Specifying the New Window Parameters Creating the Window Frame Solid Geometry Creating the Window Sash Solid Geometry Creating the Window Glass Solid Geometry Creating the Window Mullion Solid Geometry Assigning Materials to the Window Components Defining New Window Types Chapter 12 242 243 249 252 257 269 273 Creating a Door Family 279 Drawing the Door Plan View Components Creating the Door Panel Solid Geometry Assigning Materials to the Door Components Defining New Door Types Chapter 13 280 286 292 294 Creating a Baluster Family 299 Creating a Baluster Family 301 Chapter 14 Creating a Basic Column Family 331 Creating the Column Base 332 Creating the Upper Column 342 Adding Symbolic Lines for Plan Representation 357 Chapter 15 Creating a Bookcase (Furniture) Family 365 Creating the New Bookcase Family Creating the Family Skeleton Creating Family Parameters and Types Creating Panels Creating the Base Plate Adding a Top Shelf Changing the Shape of the Side Panels Creating and Assigning Subcategories Adding Shelves Adding an Enclosure Panel Adding a Door Managing Visibility Adding a Masking Region Creating and Assigning Materials Creating a Material Parameter Controlling the Door Visibility Creating a Type Catalog Chapter 16 365 366 370 378 388 395 403 406 407 413 421 429 431 432 437 441 444 Using Reference Lines in Families 447 Creating a Bookcase Door with a Reference Line 448 Creating an Angled Chair Back with a Reference Line 472 Tutorials: Advanced Standard Component Families 491 Chapter 17 Creating Shared Families 493 Contents | vii Creating a Window Family with Nested Windows 493 Using a Shared Family in a Project 498 Creating a Complex Window Family 503 Chapter 18 Creating a Complex Window Family 505 Chapter 19 Creating the Window Geometry 529 Chapter 20 Nesting Sill Families into the Window Family 561 Creating a Solar Shade Family 571 Chapter 21 Creating a Solar Shade Family 573 Chapter 22 Adding the Shade Support to the Solar Shade Family 605 Chapter 23 Creating the Louver for the Solar Shade 627 Chapter 24 Finishing the Solar Shade 645 Troubleshooting Families 665 Chapter 25 Troubleshooting Families 667 Troubleshooting Window Families 668 Troubleshooting an Awning Family 680 In-Place Families 717 Chapter 26 In-Place Families Overview 719 Viewing In-Place Families in a Project Creating and Modifying In-Place Families Creating an In-Place Family Modifying an In-Place Family Copying In-Place Families Deleting In-Place Families Using In-Place Families in Other Projects Copying an In-Place Family Between Projects Loading an In-Place Family into a Project as a Group Chapter 27 720 722 722 723 723 723 724 724 725 Tutorial: Creating an In-Place Family 727 Creating the 3D Geometry for the Information Counter 728 Creating a 2D Representation of the Information Counter 744 Appendices 751 Chapter 28 Appendix A: Revit System Families and Settings 753 Chapter 29 Appendix B: Exploring Family Templates 759 viii | Contents Exploring Family Templates Model Family Templates Annotation Family Templates Titleblock Family Templates Chapter 30 759 759 782 784 Appendix C : Best Practices for Creating Revit Architecture Families 787 Best Practices for Creating Revit Architecture Families 787 Chapter 31 Glossary 793 Glossary Terms 793 Contents | ix x